Customs Seize Pakistani Painting Amid Import Ban
The Customs department has seized a painting by a Pakistani artist imported via London at IGI airport. This follows India's ban on imports and transits of Pakistani goods after a recent terror attack. The painting, worth Rs 5.5 lakh, is among several detected in similar cases.

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The Customs department has intercepted a painting by a Pakistani artist at Indira Gandhi International Airport, as officials crack down on imports in light of a recent policy shift.
The artwork, valued at Rs 5.5 lakh, was discovered during a routine check amid heightened security measures. This seizure responds to a renewed directive prohibiting goods from Pakistan following a terrorist incident in Pahalgam.
Customs have detected several such cases, signaling a firm stance by Indian authorities since increasing import duties after the Pulwama attacks. The crackdown underscores escalated tensions between the neighboring nations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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